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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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(n) For beer sold in bottles containing 1 quart: the authorised price per bottle ruling at the particular premises on 21 December 1971, increased by 2 cents per bottle.
(o) For beer sold in a container other than those specified in (a) to (i) above, the maximum price shall be that ruling on 21 December 1971 or such other price as the Tribunal may from time to time authorise.
FIXING MAXIMUM PRICES OF SPIRITS SOLD IN PUBLIC BARS
- Subject to the provisions of this order, the maximum price that may be charged shall beβ
(a) For each standard measure of spirits sold in public bars in premises licensed under the Sale of Liquor Act 1962.
cents
Whisky
Brandy
Rum
Vodka
Square Gin
Gin
(b) For spirits sold in public bars in the premises of any Licensing Trust, the price ruling on 21 December 1971, increased by 1 cent per nip.
- An additional charge shall not be made for aerated water or cordial added to spirits sold in public bars but aerated water may be sold by the bottle as a separate transaction.
FIXING THE MAXIMUM PRICES OF BEER SOLD FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE LICENSED PREMISES
- Subject to the provisions of this order, the maximum price that may be charged for beer sold for consumption off the licensed premises shall be--
(a) For beer sold in bottles containing 1 quart: the authorised price per bottle ruling at the particular premises on 21 December 1971, increased by 1Β½ cents per bottle.
(b) For beer sold in flagons, 86 cents, except that in those areas where additional freight costs are incurred in obtaining supplies of draught beer, the price of beer sold in flagons shall be the price ruling at the particular premises on 21 December 1971 increased by 6 cents per flagon.
(c) The additional charge for flagons supplied by the licensee shall be the amount that was charged at the particular premises on 21 December 1971.
(d) No additional charge shall be made where an empty flagon is supplied by the customer.
GENERAL
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Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of the order and subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit, the Tribunal, on application by the licensee of any licensed premises may authorise special maximum prices in respect of any beer or spirits to which this order applies where special circumstances exist or for any reason extraordinary charges (freight or otherwise) are incurred by the applicant. Any authority given by the Tribunal under this clause shall be exhibited in the manner prescribed by clause 11 hereof.
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Every licensee or manager of licensed premises, shall keep this Price Order or a statement of the retail prices prominently displayed-
(a) In the public bar, and
(b) In every place on the premises where draught beer in flagons, and bottled beer in bottles containing 1 quart, is sold for consumption off the premises, in such a position as to be easily read by customers without having to ask for its production and without having to obtain permission to examine it.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of February 1972.
The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of
[I.S.]
[I. and C.)
[S.T. BARNETT, President.
A.G. RODDA, Member.
F.F. SIMMONS, Member.
*Gazette, 22 December 1971, Vol. III
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Price Order No. 2189 (Spirits and Beer) Continuation
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π Trade, Customs & Industry23 February 1972
Price control, Beer, Spirits, Hotels, Licensing Trusts, Sale of Liquor Act
- S.T. Barnett, President
- A.G. Rodda, Member
- F.F. Simmons, Member